- Pollensa" is a song
written by
Argentine singer-songwriter and
actress Marilina Ross,
first recorded and po****rized by
singer Sandra Mihanovich, who released...
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Marilina may
refer to:
Marilina Bertoldi (born 1988),
Argentine musician Marilina Intrieri [it] (born 1955),
Italian politician and
trade unionist Marilina...
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Marilina Ross (born María
Celina Parrondo;
February 16, 1943, in Liniers,
Buenos Aires) is an
Argentine singer and actress. She went into
exile in Spain...
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Marilina Bertoldi (born
September 13, 1988 in
Santa Fe, Argentina) is an
Argentine singer-songwriter and
guitarist from
Sunchales in
Santa Fe. She rose...
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conductor Choir The Choristers, St. Bartholomew's Church, New York City
Marilina Acosta Brendan Burgess Julia George Shoshana Frishberg Julian Drabik Jack...
- In 1958, the
Merlin law made
brothels illegal in Italy. Adua, Lolita,
Marilina and
Milly are four
prostitutes whose brothel in Rome is shut down. Under...
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sufficiently recovered for him to re-enter the competition. In
addition to this,
Marilina successfully convinced all of the
women to vote for the same man (Giannis)...
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Signora Gemma Andrea Bosca as
Dottor Andrea Brixhilda Shqalso as
Marta Marilina Succo as
Sarta Atelier Matteo Accardi as Pino
Chiara Turetta as Tina Federico...
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Linda Marilina Machuca (born 1
April 2001) is an
Argentine freestyle wrestler. She is a two-time
bronze medalist at the Pan
American Wrestling Championships...
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between Content, Language, Material, Format, and
Sealing Practices". In
Marilina Betrò;
Michael Friedrich; Cécile
Michel (eds.). The
Ancient World Revisited:...